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| status_ref = <ref name = IUCN>{{cite journal | author1 = Jenkins, A. | author2 = Carpenter, K.E. | author3 = Allen, G. | author4 = Yeeting, B. | name-list-style = amp | year = 2017 | title = ''Abudefduf notatus'' | journal = [[The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species]] | volume = 2017 | page = e.T188537A1889540 | doi = 10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-2.RLTS.T188537A1889540.en }}</ref>
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| authority = ([[Francis Day|Day]], 1870)<ref name = CoF>{{Cof record|spid=16741|title =''Glyphidodon notatus''|access-date=4 October 2018}}</ref>
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The '''yellowtail sergeant''' (''Abudefduf notatus'')<ref>{{Cite web |title=WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Abudefduf notatus (Day, 1870) |url=https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=212870 |access-date=2022-11-29 |website=www.marinespecies.org}}</ref> is a species of [[damselfish]] in the family [[Pomacentridae]] native to the [[Indo-Pacific]]. It can grow to a maximum [[Fish measurement|total length]] of {{convert|17|cm|in}}.<ref name="fishbase" />
The '''yellowtail sergeant''' (''Abudefduf notatus'')<ref>{{Cite WoRMS |title= ''Abudefduf notatus'' (Day, 1870) |id=212870 |access-date=2022-11-29 |author=Bailly, Nicolas|year=2008}}</ref> is a species of [[damselfish]] in the family [[Pomacentridae]] native to the [[Indo-Pacific]]. It can grow to a maximum [[Fish measurement|total length]] of {{convert|17|cm|in}}.<ref name="fishbase" />


==Distribution and habitat==
==Distribution and habitat==
This species of [[damselfish]] is found in the [[Indo-Pacific]]. In the [[Indian Ocean]], it occurs in the [[Gulf of Aden]], the [[Arabian Sea]], eastern [[Africa]], [[Madagascar]], [[Seychelles]], the [[Maldives]], [[Sri Lanka]], the [[Andaman Sea]], [[Indonesia]], and [[Australia]].<ref name=fishbase>{{FishBase|genus=Abudefduf|species=notatus|month=December|year=2014}}</ref> In the [[Pacific Ocean]], it occurs in the [[Gulf of Thailand]], [[Indonesia]], the [[Great Barrier Reef]] around [[Australia]], the [[Philippines]], [[Taiwan]], [[Japan]], [[New Caledonia]], and various islands in the western [[Pacific Ocean]].<ref name=fishbase/> It typically occurs at depths of {{convert|1 to 12|m|ft}}.<ref name=fishbase/> Adults live in [[coral reef]]s and [[lagoons]] while juveniles are found in the [[open sea]].<ref name=fishbase/>
This species of [[damselfish]] is found in the [[Indo-Pacific]]. In the [[Indian Ocean]], it occurs in the [[Gulf of Aden]], the [[Arabian Sea]], eastern [[Africa]], [[Madagascar]], [[Seychelles]], the [[Maldives]], [[Sri Lanka]], the [[Andaman Sea]], [[Indonesia]], and [[Australia]].<ref name=fishbase>{{FishBase|genus=Abudefduf|species=notatus|month=December|year=2014}}</ref> In the [[Pacific Ocean]], it occurs in the [[Gulf of Thailand]], [[Indonesia]], the [[Great Barrier Reef]] around [[Australia]], the [[Philippines]], [[Taiwan]], [[Japan]], [[New Caledonia]], and various islands in the western [[Pacific Ocean]].<ref name=fishbase/> It typically occurs at depths of {{cvt|1|to|12|m|ft|0}}.<ref name=fishbase/> Adults live in [[coral reef]]s and [[lagoons]] while juveniles are found in the [[open sea]].<ref name=fishbase/>


==Description==
==Description==
The species can grow up to a maximum length of up to {{convert|17|cm|in}}.<ref name=fishbase/> It is gray with 5 vertical black bands and a yellow [[Fish fin|caudal fin]]. It has 13 dorsal spines, 13 to 14 dorsal soft rays, 2 anal spines, and 13 to 14 anal soft rays.<ref name=fishbase/>
The species can grow up to a maximum length of up to {{cvt|17|cm|in}}.<ref name=fishbase/> It is gray with 5 vertical black bands and a yellow [[Fish fin|caudal fin]]. It has 13 dorsal spines, 13 to 14 dorsal soft rays, 2 anal spines, and 13 to 14 anal soft rays.<ref name=fishbase/>


==Ecology==
==Ecology==

Latest revision as of 22:56, 24 November 2023

Abudefduf notatus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Family: Pomacentridae
Genus: Abudefduf
Species:
A. notatus
Binomial name
Abudefduf notatus
(Day, 1870)[2]
Synonyms[3]
  • Glyphidodon notatus Day, 1870
  • Abudefduf clarki Snyder, 1911
  • Indoglyphidodon abbotti Fowler, 1944
  • Chrysiptera paucifasciata Fowler, 1946

The yellowtail sergeant (Abudefduf notatus)[4] is a species of damselfish in the family Pomacentridae native to the Indo-Pacific. It can grow to a maximum total length of 17 centimetres (6.7 in).[5]

Distribution and habitat[edit]

This species of damselfish is found in the Indo-Pacific. In the Indian Ocean, it occurs in the Gulf of Aden, the Arabian Sea, eastern Africa, Madagascar, Seychelles, the Maldives, Sri Lanka, the Andaman Sea, Indonesia, and Australia.[5] In the Pacific Ocean, it occurs in the Gulf of Thailand, Indonesia, the Great Barrier Reef around Australia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Japan, New Caledonia, and various islands in the western Pacific Ocean.[5] It typically occurs at depths of 1 to 12 m (3 to 39 ft).[5] Adults live in coral reefs and lagoons while juveniles are found in the open sea.[5]

Description[edit]

The species can grow up to a maximum length of up to 17 cm (6.7 in).[5] It is gray with 5 vertical black bands and a yellow caudal fin. It has 13 dorsal spines, 13 to 14 dorsal soft rays, 2 anal spines, and 13 to 14 anal soft rays.[5]

Ecology[edit]

Behavior[edit]

Abudefduf notatus forms roving aggregations which are noted to be rather difficult to approach. It is an oviparous species, with individuals forming distinct pairs during breeding and males guarding and aerating eggs.[5]

In the aquarium[edit]

Abudefduf notatus is found in the aquarium trade.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Jenkins, A.; Carpenter, K.E.; Allen, G. & Yeeting, B. (2017). "Abudefduf notatus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2017: e.T188537A1889540. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-2.RLTS.T188537A1889540.en.
  2. ^ Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Glyphidodon notatus". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Synonyms of Abudefduf notatus (Day, 1870)". FishBase. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
  4. ^ Bailly, Nicolas (2008). "Abudefduf notatus (Day, 1870)". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2022-11-29.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2014). "Abudefduf notatus" in FishBase. December 2014 version.
  6. ^ "Abudefduf notatus (Yellowtail sergeant)". Reef App. Retrieved 2022-11-29.

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